Interesting divergence in right-wing intelligentsia: neocons bailing and even endorsing HRC, supply-siders all in for Trump. Not sure why.
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Replying to @paulkrugman
I was also struck by this. I have a recent column trying to explain why this happened:http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/08/neocons-outcast-trump.html …
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Replying to @jonathanchait @paulkrugman
A big factor is neo-cons skew Jewish and the alt-right inflection of Trumpism is unquestionably anti-Semitic
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"alt-right inflection of Trumpism" is a really dishonest trurn of phrase bc there is no "Trumpism".
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Replying to @RothschildMark
okay, alt-right inflection of Trump campaign. Or do you not believe there is a Trump campaign.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
No “inflection”, they are barnacles that have opportunistically attached to the Trump ship.
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Replying to @RothschildMark
Bannon is his campaign CEO and Trump has repeatedly retweeted alt right accounts. Not an accident.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
do u honestly believe that DT thinks this alt right distraction helps him? As for mouth accidents, it’s his specialty.
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Replying to @RothschildMark
I judge people by their actions. Trump's actions show although right part of his coalition
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Replying to @HeerJeet
if u think abt. It isn't "part of his coalition" equivalent to guilt by association?
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Nope. Perfectly reasonable to judge a politician by his campaign CEO
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